babystapler
babystapler
babystapler

The was one story about Harry, and his pals. We don’t need another series about Harry’s kids saving the world, then another about his grandkids saving the world, and another about his great grandkids.

I’d say it’s been an unquestioned success because he has shown he can play just as well with Lebron as without him, which is a big thing. He has shown no signs of regression and is still getting his legs under him on a new team, so all signs point up for him.

He’s no longer playing with the best player on the planet, and is still somehow doing just as well as he did before. That seems like a success to me.

I too refuse to play with lebron

As a lover of green cars, I’ll be quick to admit that it’s almost impossible to make an attractive green.

Don’t miss the dlc!

I cannot wait to play The Witcher 3. I’m so late but I’m ready!

I finally played the Witcher 3, and got IMO the best ending. But before the final ending, there’s a fakeout. I nearly didn’t continue after that, because I was faked out. Thankfully I did continue, and the whole thing felt worthwhile.

FF9 is, for my money, the best FF of the PSX era. 7 is iconic as the pop culture breakthrough for Jrpgs and also as an early 32-bit showcase, but 9 is the better overall game.

That’s what I should’ve gotten instead of my 2012 Jetta 2.5 auto. At least the engine isn’t completely boring...

I’ll meet you halfway. FF8 was the sign saying “Cliff ahead” and FFX was the plunge into the abyss.

FF8 always seemed a bit more grown-up to me than the cartoony FF7, especially once I stumbled onto a min-maxing faq and started realizing how tricky some of its systems were. Like how to intentionally spread beneficial Triple Triad rules, or how to use GFs to maximize stat gains (with the help of the “Card” ability),

When I played FF8 back in 1998, I really liked it. It was the first FF I played by myself first, rather than through a friend. The draw system went a bit over my head, and so I ended up in a bottleneck boss by the end of disc 3 and never finished. Nonetheless, the music, story, and combat had me captivated.

This is one of the main reasons FF8 got so much hate. So many people thought it was supposed to be a direct sequel to FF7.

7 brought mainstream appel to rpgs so thats why everyone loves it. I have a few non gamer friends who bought ff8 thinking cloud was suppose to be in it.

I actually really dig the Draw system for the most part. The game does allow you to create magic from items, which makes the process of gathering spells a lot less tedious, and I always liked seeing what spells new monsters had to offer.

For me, this was the beginning of Final Fantasy’s decline, as well as the beginning of the love/hate relationship many JRPG fans had with Square Soft. It was hard to believe, because their PlayStation years are what introduced a -lot- of new gamers to JPRGS as well as many of Square’s attempts at creating new IP, many

I loved Andromeda, and I know what you mean about that ‘Bioware buzz’. Unfortunately, as well as all the problems it had it released in a vintage year for games so it had no chance really. I was really looking forward to the DLC :(

I was very surprised by how much I enjoyed Andromeda. Not nearly the dumpster fire that people have made it out to be.

As opposed to Kinja threads, that never do anything right.